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ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY* 

In  accordance  with  the  direction  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  1870,  the  Synod  of  Philadelphia  met  in  the  Spring 
Garden  Church  of  Philadelphia,  on  June  21,  1870,  for  the 
constitution  of  the  Presbyteries  in  the  territory  assigned  to 
the  Synod.  The  Presbytery  of  Chester  was  organized  by 
the  following  action  : 

"  The  Presbytery  of  Chester  is  hereby  constituted  to  consist  of  the  ministers  and 
churches  in  the  counties  of  Chester  and  Delaware,  to  meet  in  the  Spring  Garden 
Church,  at  8.30  o'clock  a.  m.,  June  23.  1870;  the  Rev.  B.  B.  Hotchkin,  or.  in  his 
absence,  the  oldest  minister  present,  to  preside  until  a  Moderator  is  chosen  ;  and 
the  Presbytery  of  Chester  is  hereby  declared  to  be  the  legal  successor  of  the 
Presbytery  of  New  Castle  ;  and  as  such,  eutitled  to  the  possession  and  enjoyment 
of  all  the  rights  and  franchises  and  liable  to  the  performance  of  all  the  duties  of 
that  Presbytery." 

The  General  Assembly,  during  its  sessions  at  Chicago, 
May,  1871,  reversed  that  part  of  the  above  action  of  the 
Synod  of  Philadelphia  which  made  the  Presbytery  of 
Chester  ' '  the  legal  successor  of  the  Presbytery  of  New 
Castle,"  and  declared  the  newly  constituted  Presbytery  of 
New  Castle  to  be  the  rightful  successor  of  the  original 
Presbytery  of  New  Castle. 

The  boundary  line  of  the  Presbytery  was  enlarged  by  an 
Overture  adopted  by  Presbytery  and  sent  to  Synod,  October 
18,  1872,  as  follows  : 

"Resolved,  That  the  Synod  of  Philadelphia  be  overtured  to  transfer  from  the 
Presbytery  of  Philadelphia  North  to  this  Presbytery  so  much  territory  as  will 
include  the  town  of  Bryn  Mawr,  in  the  county  of  Montgomery." 

The  Overture  was  favorably  reported  on  by  the  Snyod's 
Committee  on  Bills  and  Overtures,  and,  after  being 
discussed,  it  was  adopted,  "and  the  boundaries  of  the 
Presbyteries  of  Chester  and  Philadelphia  North  were  so 
changed  as  to  include  in  the  Presbytery  of  Chester  all  that 
territory  in  the  township  of  Lower  Merion,  Montgomery 
county,  which  lies  east  of  the  Roberts  road  and  south  of 
the  Gulf  road,  in  said  township,  and  which  includes  the 
town  of  Bryn  Mawr"  (see  Minutes  of  Synod  of  1872, 
pp.  14,  18). 


4  MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

THE   MINISTERS 

of  the  Presbytery  thus  organized  numbered  thirty-five,  in 
the  order  of  their  ordination,  as  follows  : 

John  N.  C.  Grier,  D.D.  *  Lorenzo  Westcott,f 

Alexander  G.  Morrison,*  William  F.  P.  Noble,* 

John  M.  Dickey,  D.D.,*  Joseph  Smith* 

Beriah  B.  Hotchkin,*  Gilbert  T.  Woodhull  * 

James  M.  Davis,*  Orr  Lawson, 

Robert  P.  DuBois,*  Joseph  W.  Porter, f 

James  W.  Dale,*  John  S.  Gilmore,f 

Hugh  S.  Dickson, D.D.,f  Isaac  N.  Rendall, 

Ezra  E.  Adams,  D.D.,*  John  J.  Pomeroy,f 

Marcus  E.  Cross,*  William  A.  Ferguson, 

Samuel  Dickey,*  Edward  P.  Heberton.f 

William  R.  Bingham,*  James  Roberts, 

George  Hood,f  Thomas  J.  Aiken, 

Justus  T.  Umsted,t  John  Rea,f 

William  E  Moore, t  A.  Nelson  Hollifield,t 

Alexander  W.  Sproull,t  William  W.  Heberton, 

Augustus  T.  Dobson,*  George  L.  Raymond, f 
Edwin  R.  Bower,* 

Ten  of  the  thirty-five  original  ministers  of  the  Presbytery 
were,  prior  to  the  reunion,  connected  with  New  School 
Presbyteries  and  twenty-five  with  Old  School  Presbyteries. 
Twenty  of  the  twenty-five  were  members  of  the  Old  School 
Presbytery  of  New  Castle.  Twenty-nine  of  the  original 
thirty-five  ministers  of  the  Presbytery  are  dead.  Three  of 
the  thirty-five  are  now  on  our  Roll.  Only  one  however, 
has  been  continuously  on  the  Roll  from  the  organization 
of  the  Presbytery  until  the  present  time,  namely,  Isaac  N. 
Rendall,  D.D., 

*  Died  while  connected  with  the  Presbytery  of  Chester. 

f  Died  after  being  dismissed  from  the  Presbytery  of  Chester. 


THE  ORIGINAL  CHURCHES. 

The  churches  origin  all)-  enrolled  in  the  Presbytery  num- 
bered twenty-nine,  in  the  order  of  their  organization,  as 
follows  : 


MANUAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER.  5 

Name.  Organized.  Name.  Organized. 

Great  Valley 1714  Honeybrook 1835 

Upper  Octorara    .    .    .  1720  East  Whiteland  ....  1839 

New  London    ....  1728  Darby,  First  .    .    .  1840 

Fagg's  Manor  ....  1730  Fairview 1840 

Middletown 1730?  Phcenixville 1846 

Forks  of  Brandywine  .  1733  Penningtonville  ....  1851 

Doe  Run 1740?  Chester,  First 1852 

Oxford 1755  Darby  Borough  ....  1855 

Charlestown 1770  Downingtown,  Central  1861 

Ridley 1800  Kennett  Square  ....  1862 

Nottingham 1811  Trinity,  of  Reeseville  .  1863 

Unionville 1829  Media 1866 

Coatesville 1833  Chester  City 1866 

West  Chester,  First.   .  1834    ,   Ashmun 1867 

Marple      1835 

Prior  to  the  organization  of  this  Presbytery,  twelve   of 
the  original  churches  were  under  the  care  of  the  Old  School 
Presbytery  of  New  Castle,  namely,    Ashmun,   Coatesville, 
Doe  Run,  Downingtown  Central,  Fagg's  Manor,  Forks  of 
Brandywine,  Kennett  Square,  New  London,  Nottingham, 
Oxford,  Penningtonville  and  Upper  Octorara.     Nine  were 
under  the  care  of  the   New   School  Third    Presbytery  of 
Philadelphia,   namely,   Chester  City,   Darby,   First,  Darby 
Borough,   East   Whiteland,    Fairview,   Marple,   Trinity  of 
Reeseville   (now  Berwyn),  Unionville  and  West  Chester, 
First.      Three   were   under   the    care    of    the   Old    School 
Presbytery  of  Philadelphia  Central,  namely,  Charlestown, 
Great  Valley  and  Phoenixville.     Four  were  under  the  care 
of   the    Old   School    Presbytery    of   Philadelphia,   namely, 
Chester,    First,   Media,   Middletown   and  Ridley.     Honey- 
brook  was  under  the  care  of  the  Old  School  Presbytery  of 
Donegal  (now  Westminster). 


FIRST  MEETING. 

At  the  first  meeting  of  the  Presbytery,  which  was  held  in 
the  Spring  Garden  Church  of  Philadelphia,  in  connection 
with  the  first  meeting  of  the  Synod,  on  Thursday  morning, 
June  23,  1870,  at  8.30  o'clock,  fifteen  ministers  and  two 


6  MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

ruling  elders  were  present.  The  elders  were  David  Shelmire, 
of  Downiugtown,  and  P.  Frazer  Smith,  Esq.,  of  West 
Chester.  Rev.  Beriah  B.  Hotehkin,  by  appointment  of  the 
Synod,  presided  until  a  Moderator  was  chosen.  The  honor 
of  being  the  first  elected  Moderator  of  the  Presbytery  fell 
upon  the  Rev.  James  W.  Dale,  D.D.  At  the  same  meeting 
other  officers  of  the  Presbytery  were  elected,  as  follows  : 
Rev.  James  Roberts,  who  was  the  Stated  Clerk  of  the 
Presbytery  of  New  Castle,  was  made  the  Stated  Clerk  of 
the  Presbytery  of  Chester  ;  Rev.  Alexander  W.  Sproull 
was  elected  Permanent  Clerk  and  Rev.  William  K.  Moore 
was  chosen  Treasurer.  The  only  other  important  items  of 
business  transacted  by  this  first  meeting  of  this  Presbytery, 
held  nearly  thirty-four  years  ago,  was  the  appointment  of 
a  committee  to  prepare  Standing  Rules  for  its  guidance  and 
the  appointment  of  a  Commission  to  organize  a  new  church 
at  Wayne. 


GROWTH  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY* 

Since  its  organization    twenty-four  new   churches  have 
been  organized  as  follows. 

Wayne 1870  1   Lansdowne,  First .    .    .1887 

Avondale 1870  Toughkenamon .   .    .    .  1888 

Chester,  Third  ....  1872  Calvary  of  Rutledge  .   .  18S9 

Bryn  Mawr 1873  Olivet  of  Moore .    .    .    .1890 

Oxford,  Second  .  .    .    .1874  Bethany  of  SouthChesterl890 

Ridley  Park 1875  Wallingford 1891 

Dilworthtown 1878  Westminster  of  w.  chesterl892 

Glen  Riddle 1880  Malvern,  First  ....  1893 

Chichester  Memorial.    .  1886  Swarthmore 1895 

West  Grove 1886  Chester,  Fifth 1899 

Clifton  Heights,  First  .  1887  Paoli .  1899 

West  Chester,  Second  .  18S7 

St  Johns,  Devon  organized  1894  received  1903. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER.     7 

One  Church,  Christiana,  within  the  bounds  of  West- 
minster Presbytery,  is  placed  under  the  care  of  Chester 
Presbytery  so  long  as  the  pastor,  of  the  joint  pastorate  of 
Christiana  and  Pennington ville,  shall  reside  at  Atglen 

The  reports  sent  to  the  General  Assembly  in  1871,  just 
after  Presbytery  was  organized,  and  in  1893  when  the  last 
manual  was  prepared,  and  in  1904  when  the  revised  manual 
was  ordered,  is  herewith  given,  and  will  shew  the  growth 
of  the  Presbytery. 

1871.  1893.  1904. 

Ministers  on  the  Roll 35  62  87 

Churches  on  the  Roll 31  50  54 

Members  added  on  Examination  .    392  499  508 

Members  added  on  Certificate   .    .     175  370  316 

Total  membership ,  4276  7531  10470 

Adults  Baptized 167  154  189 

Infants  Baptized .    196  221  205 

Sabbath-school  Membership  .    .    .  5331  9220  10679 

CONTRIBUTIONS. 

Home  Missions $3,914  $7,611  $10,679 

Foreign  Missions 1,564  11,023  10,308 

Education 2,002  1,022  941 

Publication  and  S.  S.  Work  398  1,075  1,624 

Church  Erection 408  880  736 

Ministerial  Relief 956  850  970 

Freedmen 436  1,495  1,639 

Sustentation 890  1,316 

Aid  for  Colleges    • 481  767 

General  Assembly     ....  336  732  1,013 

Congregational 35,831  160,029  122,113 

Miscellaneous 3,113  3,675  14,302 

Total $48,958     $189,763     $166,408 


8  MAN-UAIv  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

MODERATORS  ELECTED, 

From  the  Organization  of  the  Presbytery  Until  the  Present  Time. 

For  several  years  the  Moderators  were  elected  annually, 
at  each  Spring  meeting.  At  the  stated  meeting  of  April, 
1878,  the  Standing  Rule  on  this  subject  was  so  changed 
that  a  Moderator  has  since  been  elected  at  each  stated  meet- 
ing. The  names  of  the  brethren  who  have  been  elected  to 
this  office,  and  the  dates  of  their  election,  are  as  follows  : 


Rev.  James  W.  Dale,  D.D  ,  June  23,  1870. 

"  Edwin  R.  Bower,  April  11,  1871. 

"  Beriah  B.  Hotchkin,  D.D.,  Apr.  9,  '72. 

"  Isaac  N.  Rendall,  D.D.,  April  8, 1873. 

"  Benjamin  T.  Jones,  April  14,  1874. 

"  Willard  M.  Rice,  D.D.,  Apr.  13, 1875. 

"  James  Roberts,  April  11,  1876. 

"  Orr  Dawson,  April  10,  1877. 

"  William  B.  Noble,  April  9,  1878. 

"  Francis  J.  Collier,  October  1,  1878. 

"  William  W.  Totheroh,  April  8,  1879. 

"  Edward  H.  Robbins,  October  7,  1879. 

"  Lindley  C.  Rutter,  Jr.,  April  13, 1880. 

"  William  Y.  Brown,  October  5,  1880. 

"  James  Fraser,  April  12,  1881. 

"  John  McColl,  October  4,  1881. 

"  David  R.  Workman,  April  11,  1882. 

"  James  A.  Marshall,  October  3,  1882. 

"  Thomas  D.  Jester,  April  10,  1883. 

"  John  B.  Rendall,  October  2,  1883. 

"  Nathaniel  P.  Crouse,  April  8,  1884. 

"  William  Teuton  Kruse,  Oct.  7, 1884. 

"  Thomas  McCauley,  April  14,  1885. 

"  John  C.  Caldwell,  D.D.,  Oct.  6,  '85. 

"  Melancthon  W.  Jacobus,  Apl.  13,  '86. 

"  Wm.  R.  Bingham,  D.D.,  Sept.  21,  '86. 

"  William  P.  Breed,  April  11,  1687. 

"  Eliakim  T.  Jeffers,  D.D.,  Sept.  26,  '87. 

"  Joseph  L.  Polk,  Ph.D.,  April  9,  1888. 

"  Thomas  J.  Aiken,  Sept.  17,  1888. 

"  Thomas  J.  Sherrard,  April  8,  1889. 


Rev.  Joseph  Vance,  D.D.,  Sept.  2,  1889. 

"  Hector  A.  McLean,  April  14, 1890. 

"  Philip  H.  Mowry,  D.D.,  .Sept.  29,  '90. 

"  Francis  J.  Collier,  D.D.,  April  13,  '91. 

"  William  Patton,  D.D.,  Sept.  14, 1891. 

"  Josiah  D.  Estliii,  April  11,  1892. 

"  Caleb  H.  Rodney,  September  5,  1892. 

"  Thomas  R.  McDowell,  April  10, 1893. 

"  Charles  H.  Whitaker,  Sept.  25,  1893. 

"  Henry  A.  McKubbiu,  April  24,  1894. 

"  W.  R.  Laird,  Ph.D.,  Sept.  11,  1894. 

"  Jacob  Weidman,  April  23,  1895. 

"  Dan'lE.  Jenkins,  Ph.D., Sept.  3, 1895. 

"  William  Bo3'd,  April  28,  1896. 

"  Robert  A.  Hunter,  Sept.  8,  '896. 

"  F.  S.  Crawford,  D.D.,  April  13,  1897. 

"  William  R.  Huston,  Sept.  7,  1897. 

"  David  Tully   D.D.,  April  12,  1898. 

"  W.  W.  McKiuuey,  D.D.,  Sept.  27,  '98. 

"  William  H.  Bancroft,  April  11,  1899. 

"  John  M.  Jenkins,  Sept.  19,  1899. 

"  Joshua  D  Russell,  D.D.,  Apr.  10, 1900. 

"  Rob't  D.  Stewart,  D  D.,  Sept.  11, 1900. 

"  Robert  Watson,  Ph.D.,  April  9,  1901. 

"  S.  Harper  Deeper,  Sept.  24,  1901. 

"  William  L.  Mudge,  April  8,  1902. 

"  Henry  S.  VanOsten,  Sept.  16,  1902. 

"  David  A   McWilliams,  April  14,  1903. 

"  Dewis  W.  Mudge,  D.D.,  Sept.  8,  1903. 

"  Vauderveer  V.  Nicholas,  Apr.  12, 1904. 


MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 


WHERE  STATED  MEETINGS  HAVE  BEEN  HELD 

From  Time  of  Organization  Until  September,  J 904. 


Oct.,  1870  . 
April,  1871  . 
Oct.,  1871  . 
April,  1872  . 
Sept.,  1872  . 
April,  1873  . 
Oct.,  1873  . 
April,  1874  . 
Oct.,  1874  . 
April,  1875  . 
Oct.,  1875  . 
April,  1876  . 
Oct.,  1876  . 
April,  1877  . 
Oct.,  1877  . 
April,  1878  . 
Oct.,  1878  . 
April,  1879  . 
Oct.,  1879  . 
April,  1880  . 
Oct.,  1880  . 
April,  1881  . 
Oct.,  1881  . 
April,  1882  . 
Oct.,  1882  . 
April,  1883  . 
Oct.,  1883  . 
April,  1884  . 
Oct.,  1884  . 
April,  1885  . 
Oct.,  1885  . 
April,  1886  . 
Sept.,  1886  . 
April,  1887  . 
Sept.,  1887  . 


.  New  London, 

.  West  Chester. 

.  Honeybrook. 

.  Chester,  ist  Church. 

.  Phcenixville. 

.  Oxford. 

.  Fair  view. 

.  Coatesville. 

.  Upper  Octorara. 

.  Chester,  jd  Church. 

.  Media. 

.  Honeybrook. 

.  Fagg's  Manor. 

.  Downingtown. 

.  Avondale. 

.  Oxford. 

Forks  of  Brandywine. 
,  West  Chester. 

Kennett  Square. 

Phafnixville. 

Great  Valley. 

Coatesville. 

Middletown. 
,  Chester ,  jd  Church. 

New  London. 

Oxford 

Media . 

Downingtown . 

Nottingham. 

West  Chester. 

Upper  Octorara. 

Darby  Borough. 

Honeybrook. 

Wayne. 

West  Grove. 


April,  1888  .    .    .  Bryn  Mawr. 

Sept.,  1888  .    .   .  Kennett  Square. 

April,  1889  .    .    .  Chester,  ist  Church. 

Sept.,  1889  .    .    .  Lansdowne. 

April,  1890  .    .    .  Oxford. 

Sept.,  1890  .    .   .  Upper  Octorara. 

April,  1891  .    .    .  DoTvningtown. 

Sept.,  1891  .   .    .  Great  Valley. 

April,  1892  .    .    .  Chester,  2d  Church. 

Sept.,  1892  .    .    .  Rutledge. 

April,  1893  .    .    .  Coatesville . 

Sept.,  1893  .    .    .  Fagg's  Manor. 

April,  1894  .    .    .  Berwyn. 

Sept  ,  1894  .    .    .  Doe  Run. 

April,  1895  .    .    .  Media. 

Sept.,  1895  .    .   .  Upper  Octorara. 

April,  1896  .    .    .  Christiana. 

Sept.,  1896  .    .    .  Wayne. 

April,  1897  .    .    .  Chester,  3d  Church. 

Sept  ,  1897  .    .    .  Fagg's  Manor. 

April,  1898  .    ...  Honeybrook. 

Sept.,  1898  .    .    .  Lansdowne. 

April,  1899  .    .    .  Oxford,  ist  Church. 

Sept.,  1899  .    .    .  Doe  Run. 

April,  1900  .    .    .  Bryn  Mawr. 

Sept.,  1900  .    .    .  New  London. 

April,  1901  .    .    .  West  Grove. 

Sept.,  1901  .    .    .  Swarthmore. 

April,  1902  .    .   .  Westminster,  W.  Chester. 

Sept.,  1902  .    .    .  Frazer. 

April,  1903  .    .    .  Rutledge. 

Sept.,  1903  .    .    .  Darby  Borough. 

April,  1904  .    .    .  Wither  spoon  Bldg.,Phila. 

June,   1904  .    .    .  Downingto?cn. 

Sept.,  1904  .    .    .  WilherspoonBldg.,Phila. 


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J904* 

Officers  of  Presbytery* 

Moderator,  Rev.  V.  V.  Nicholas,  Morton ville. 
Stated  Clerk,  Rev.  J.  B.  Rendall,  D.  D.,  Lincoln  University. 
Permanent  Clerk,  Rev.  W.  Tenton  Kruse,  Elwyn. 
Treasurer,  Rev.  F.  J.  Collier,  D.  D.,  Woodstown,  N.  J. 

Officers  of  Elders  Association  of  Presbytery* 

President,  Charles  S.  Welles,  Elwyn. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  John  G.  Mackey,  Media. 

Officers  of  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  Chester 

Presbytery* 

President,  Mrs.  H.  Pierce,  Haverford. 
Vice-President,  Mrs.  H.  Pleasants,  Wayne. 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  H.  F.  Wyers,  West  Chester. 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Dingee,  Paoli. 
Recording  Secretary,  Miss  I.  Kelly,  Frazer. 

Officers  of  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Society  of  Chester 

Presbytery* 

President,  Mrs.  J.  L.  Russell,  Colwyn. 
Associate  President,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Hastings,  West  Chester. 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  J.  W.  McClellan,  Cochranville. 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Watters,  Media. 
Recording  Secretary,  Mrs.  L.  B.  Disbrow,  Colwyn. 
Secretary  for  Freedmen,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Keesbury,  Lansdowne. 
Secretary  for  Literature,  Mrs.  C.  W.  R.  Smith,  Lansdowne. 
Secretary  for  Y.  P.  Work,  Miss  Letitia  Murdagh,  Oxford. 


MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 


55 


Synodical  Roll  of  Ministers—  \  904. 


Thomas  J.  Aiken. 
Herbert  W.  Bieber. 
Harvey  W.  Bloch. 
Ervrit  S.  Boice. 
William  Boyd. 
George  B.  Carr. 
Francis  J.  Collier. 
Roland  E.  Crist. 
Dean  N.  Dobson. 
Edmund  W.  Fitzsimon. 
George  E.  Gillespie. 
Howard  L.  Guss. 
William  W.  Heberton. 
Robert  A.  Hunter. 
William  R.  Huston. 
Henry  E. Jackson. 
John  M.  Jenkins. 
George  Johnson. 
Samuel  W.  Johnson. 
William  H.  Johnson. 
Alford  Kelly. 
James  R.  Kerr. 
William  D.  Kerswill. 
W.  Tenton  Kruse. 
Washington  R.  Laird. 
Abraham  L.  Latham. 
S.  Harper  Leeper. 
Samuel  T.  Linton. 
Thomas  R.  McDowell. 


William  McFarland. 
William  W.  McKinney. 
Hector  A.  McLean. 
David  A.  McWilliams. 
George  A.  Marr. 
William  Hamilton  Miller. 
Philip  H.  Mowry. 
Lewis  W.  Mudge, 
Vanderveer  V.  Nicholas. 
Robert  M.  Patterson. 
William  A.  Patton. 
Joseph  L.  Polk. 
Robert  N.  Powers. 
Isaac  N.  Rendall. 
John  B.  Rendall. 
Caleb  H.  Rodney. 
Martin  L.  Ross. 
Joshua  L.  Russell. 
Henry  C.  Sperbeck. 
Robert  L.  Stewart. 
Joel  Swartz. 
Thomas  M.  Thomas. 
David  Tully, 
Henry  S.  VanOsten. 
Robert  Watson, 
Jacob  Weidman. 
W.  Edward  Williams. 
Charles  R.  Williamson. 
James  R.  Young. 


Synodical  Roll  of  Churches* 


Ashmun. 

Avondale. 

Bethany  of  Chester. 

Bryn  Mawr. 

Chambers  Memorial  of  Rutledge. 

Charlestown. 


Chester  1st. 

2nd. 

3rd. 

5th. 
Chichester  Memorial. 
Christiana. 


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MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 


Clifton  Heights. 
Coatesville. 
Darby  Borough. 

"      1st. 
Dilworthtown. 
Doe  Run. 
Downingtown, 
East  Whitehead. 
Fagg's  Manor. 
Fairview. 

Forks  of  Brandywine. 
Glen  Riddle. 
Great  Valley. 
Honeybrook. 
Kennett  Square. 
Lansdowne. 
Malvern. 
Marple. 
Media. 
Middletown. 
New  London . 


Nottingham. 
Olivet  of  Moores. 
Oxford  1st. 
"       2nd. 
Paoli. 

Penningtonville. 
Phoenixville. 
Ridley. 
Ridley  Park. 
St.  Johns'  of  Devon. 
Swarthmore. 
Toughkenamon. 
Trinity  of  Berwyn. 
Unionville. 
Upper  Octorara. 
Wallingford. 
Wayne. 

West  Chester  1st. 
2d. 
"  "       Westminster. 

West  Grove. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER.    57 

STANDING  RULES 

OF   THE 

PRESBYTERY   OF    CHESTER, 

September   28,    \  904. 


I.     MEETINGS. 

1.  There  shall  be  six  regular  meetings  of  the  Presbytery 
annually,  four  stated  and  two  adjourned  meetings.  Presby- 
tery shall  meet  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  April  and  adjourn 
to  meet  at  Lincoln  University  on  the  Thursday  after  the 
third  Tuesday  of  April.  Presbytery  shall  meet  on  the  Tues- 
day in  the  later  part  of  September  nearest  the  full  moon, 
and  adjourn  to  meet  at  Lincoln  University  op  the  first  Tues- 
day of  November.  There  shall  be  one-day  meetings  on  the 
last  Tuesdays  of  June  and  January.  It  shall  be  understood 
that  no  business,  other  than  that  connected  with  the  Com- 
mittee on  Education,  or  with  the  reception,  examination, 
installation,  dissolution  and  dismission  of  candidates,  licen- 
tiates and  ministers,  shall  be  transacted  at  the  meetings  at 
Lincoln  University,  except  such  matters  as  may  be  placed 
on  the  docket  at  the  stated  meetings  of  April  and  September. 

2.  Special  or  Prorenata  meetings  may  be  called  as  pro- 
vided for  in  the  Form  of  Government,  Chap.  X,  Sec.  10. 
The  notification  for  such  meeting  shall  be  sent  out  by  the 
Stated  Clerk  to  all  the  ministers  and  Sessions  of  vacant 
churches  ;  and  the  signers  of  the  request  shall  pay  to  the 
Stated  Clerk  the  sum  of  five  dollars  before  the  notification 
is  sent  out.  Sessions  of  churches  at  which  the  June  and 
January  meetings  are  held  may  arrange  for  popular  services 
in  the  evening  at  their  pleasure.  The  stated  meetings  of 
April  and  September  only  shall  be  opened  with  a  sermon. 
Sessions  will  be  expected  to  arrange  the  business  of  their 
churches  in  accordance  with  this  schedule  of  meetings  and 


58  MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

to  avoid,  except  in  extraordinary  cases,  the  calling  of  special 
meetings  of  the  Presbytery. 

II.     OFFICERS. 
The  officers  of  the  Presbytery  shall  be  a  Moderator,  Stated 
Clerk,  Permanent  Clerk,  Temporary  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

III.  TERM  OF  OFFICE. 
The  Moderator  and  Temporary  Clerk  shall  be  chosen  at 
the  April  and  September  Stated  Meetings,  and  shall  serve 
for  six  months.  The  Stated  Clerk,  the  Permanent  Clerk 
and  the  Treasurer  shall  be  elected  every  five  years,  at  the 
September  Stated  Meeting. 

IV.     DUTIES  OF  OFFICERS. 

1.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Moderator  to  exercise  all 
the  functions  of  the  presiding  officer  of  a  deliberative  body, 
as  specified  in  Chap.  XIX  of  the  Form  of  Government. 

2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Stated  Clerk  :  («)  To  give 
at  least  two  weeks'  notice  of  all  the  regular  meetings  of  the 
Presbytery  through  the  religious  press  ;  (b)  to  prepare  and 
furnish  to  the  Moderator  a  docket  of  all  the  business  to  come 
before  the  Presbytery  ;  (r)  to  furnish  for  the  use  of  the  Pres- 
bytery the  Digest  of  the  General  Assembly  and  the  Minutes 
of  the  last  Assembly  and  Synod  ;  (d)  to  keep  the  roll  of  the 
Standing  Committees  of  the  Presbytery,  and  to  report  to 
each  Stated  Meeting  the  vacancies  therein  ;  (<?)  to  supply 
the  church  Sessions  with  blanks  for  the  Narrative  and  the 
Statistical  Report  to  the  General  Assembly,  at  least  one 
month  before  the  Spring  Stated  Meeting ;  (/)  to  prepare 
and  send  to  the  General  Assembly  the  annual  Statistical 
Report  and  such  other  papers  as  may  be  ordered  by  the  Pres- 
bytery ;  (g)  to  receive  the  reports  required  by  the  Synod 
from  the  various  Committees  and  forward  the  same  to  that 
body  ;  (/i)  to  engross  the  minutes  of  the  Presbytery  in  the 
form  of  a  permanent  record  ;  (z)  to  publish  such  proceed- 
ings of  the  various  meetings  as  may  be  of  general  interest ; 


MANUAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER.    59 

(_/  )  to  act  as  the  custodian  of  the  records  and  papers  of  the 
Presbytery  ;  (£)  to  be  its  official  correspondent,  unless  oth- 
erwise ordered  ;  and  (/)  to  notify  the  members  of  Presbytery 
of  the  duties  assigned  to  them. 

3.  The  duty  of  the  Permanent  Clerk  shall  be  :  (a)  To 
make  a  fair  and  accurate  record  of  the  transactions  of  the 
Presbytery  at  each  meeting,  and  to  deliver  the  same,  care- 
fully arranged  and  engrossed,  to  the  Stated  Clerk  at  the 
close  of  the  meeting;  (b)  to  file  all  papers  that  have  been 
presented  to  the  body,  in  the  order  in  which  they  have  been 
read,  and  properly  labeled  ;  and  (c)  to  keep  them  in  conve- 
nient form  for  reference  until  delivered  to  the  Stated  Clerk. 

4.  The  duty  of  the  Temporary  Clerk  shall  be  to  assist  the 
Permanent  Clerk,  by  whom  he  shall  be  nominated. 

5.  The  duty  of  the  Treasurer  shall  be:  (a)  To  receive  all 
Presbyterial  funds  ;  (b)  to  disburse  the  same,  on  the  order 
of  the  Stated  Clerk  as  directed  by  the  Presbytery  or  by  the 
Standing  Rules  ;  and  (c)  to  present  to  Presbytery  a  report 
of  his  receipts  and  disbursements  at  its  Fall  Stated  Meeting. 

V.      ASSESSMENTS. 

The  Treasurer  and  the  Stated  and  Permanent  Clerks  shall 
be  a  Permanent  Committee  on  Assessments,  whose  duty  it 
shall  be  :  (a)  to  report  to  Presbytery,  at  its  Fall  Meeting, 
an  estimate  of  the  amount  needed  to  meet  the  expenses  of 
the  Presbytery,  including  the  assessments  of  the  General 
Assembly  and  of  the  Synod,  and  the  necessary  railroad 
expenses  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Presbyter}-  to  the 
Synod  ;  and  (b)  to  assess  the  same  upon  the  churches  in 
proportion  to  their  memberships. 

VI.     DEVOTIONAL  EXERCISES. 

The  first  half-hour  of  the  opening  session  and  of  each 
morning  session  of  the  Stated  Meetings  of  the  Presbytery 
shall  be  spent  in  devotional  exercises,  and  each  session 
shall  be  opened  and  closed  with  prayer. 


60    MANUAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

VII.     GENERAL  RULES. 

The  General  Rules  for  Judicatories,  as  appended  to  the 
Constitution  by  the  General  Assembly  are  adopted  by  this 
Presbytery. 

VIII.     PERMANENT   COMMITTEES. 

A  Permanent  Committee  is  one  which  has  a  continued 
duty  concerning  a  permanent  subject,  and  continues  during 
the  pleasure  of  the  Presbytery. 

1.  The  Presbytery  shall  appoint  Permanent  Committees 
on  the  causes  represented  by  the  Boards  and  Committees  of 
the  General  Assembly  and  of  the  Synod,  also  of  other  inter- 
ests of  the  Church,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  :  (a)  to  keep 
themselves  fully  informed  as  to  the  condition  and  opera- 
tions of  the  special  cause  entrusted  to  them  ;  and  (b)  to  give 
such  information  and  suggest  such  plans  of  effort  as  may 
secure  the  active  co-operation  of  all  our  ministers  and 
churches  in  the  furtherance  of  these  objects. 

2.  All  communications  from  the  Boards  and  Committees 
of  the  General  Assembly  and  of  the  Synod,  and  all  applica- 
tions to  them,  shall  be  referred  to  the  appropriate  Commit- 
tee. All  correspondence  between  the  Presbytery  and  the 
said  Boards  or  Committees  shall  be  carried  on  by  the  Per- 
manent Committee  on  said  Board  or  Committee,  through  its 
Chairman  or  Clerk. 

3.  The  Permanent  Committees  shall  consist  of  five  minis- 
ters and  three  ruling  elders,  except  the  Committees  on 
Examinations,  which  shall  consist  of  three  ministers,  and 
the  Committee  on  Synodical  Missions,  which  shall  consist 
of  eleven  ministers  and  five  ruling  elders,  and  a  quorum  of 
the  latter  for  the  transaction  of  business  shall  be  the  same 
as  a  quorum  of  the  Presbytery. 

IX.    DUTIES  OF  THE  PERMANENT  COMMITTEES. 

1.  Committee  on  Busi?iess.  All  Memorials,  Overtures,  Com- 
plaints, and  other  papers  requiring  the  attention  of  the  Pres- 


MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER.  61 

bytery,  shall  be  first  considered  and  reported  by  this  Com- 
mittee. This  Committee  shall  examine  the  Minutes  of  the 
General  Assembly  and  of  the  Synod  and  report  all  matters 
requiring  the  attention  or  action  of  the  Presbytery  ;  and  the 
Stated  and  Permanent  Clerks  shall  be  ex  officio  members  of 
this  Committee. 

2.  The  Committee  on  Synodical  Missions,  which  shall 
include  Sustentation^  Outlook,  Vacant  Churches  and  Supplies, 
shall  have  the  supervision  of  the  entire  field  of  the  Presby- 
tery, with  reference  to  the  work  of  evangelization,  the  organ- 
ization of  new  churches  and  of  securing  funds  for  the  work 
of  Sustentation.  This  Committee  (a)  shall  have  the  care 
of  all  the  vacant  churches  and  of  temporary  supplies  within 
the  bounds  of  the  Presbytery  ;  (b)  shall  act  as  a  medium  of 
communication  between  unemployed  ministers  and  vacant 
churches  ;  (c)  shall  consider  and  report  to  Presbytery  all 
applications  from  churches  for  aid  from  the  Synod's  Perma- 
nent Committee  on  Synodical  Sustentation,  according  to  the 
rules  governing  such  applications  ;  (d)  shall  have  authority 
in  the  interim  of  Presbytery  to  apply  for  aid  to  the  Commit- 
tee on  Synodical  Sustentation  for  needy  churches,  and  to 
grant  leave  to  ministers,  not  members  of  this  Presbytery,  to 
labor  within  its  bounds  until  the  next  regular  meeting  ; 
and  (e)  shall  report  all  its  acts  to  each  Stated  Meeting  of  the 
Presbytery. 

3.  The  Committee  on  Home  Missions  shall  have  under 
their  care,  (a)  the  interests  of  the  Board  of  Home  Missions  ; 
(b)  shall  co-operate  with  the  Board  in  giving  all  the  churches 
information  of  the  vast  and  growing  field  and  arousing  their 
interest ;  and  (V)  in  securing  liberal  offerings  every  year  to 
this  cause.  This  Committee  shall  report  at  the  Regular 
Spring  Meeting. 

4.  The  Committee  on  Foreig?i  Missions  shall  grive  all  dili- 
gence  (a)  to  cultivate  a  missionary  spirit  among  the  people 
of  our  congregations  by  co-operating  with  the  Board  of  For- 
eign Missions  and  the  Missionary  Societies  within  our  own 


62  MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

bounds  in  the  spreading  of  missionary  literature  and  infor- 
mation ;  and  (b)  to  secure  regular  contributions,  at  least 
annually,  from  each  of  our  churches.  This  Committee  shall 
report  at  the  Fall  Stated  Meeting. 

5.  The  Committee  on  Educatio7i  shall  (a)  exercise  a  pas- 
toral care  over  the  candidates  for  the  ministry  under  the  care 
of  the  Presbytery  ;  (b)  hold  correspondence  with  them  ;  (c) 
receive  reports  of  their  standing  and  progress  from  their 
instructors  and  annually  communicate  the  same  to  the  Pres- 
bytery ;  (d)  assign  the  written  parts  of  trial  to  candidates 
for  licensure  or  ordination  ;  and  (<?)  in  case  of  urgent  neces- 
sity demanding  action  before  Presbytery  meets  in  regular 
session,  recommend  candidates,  already  under  the  care  of 
Presbytery,  for  aid  to  the  Board.  It  shall  be  in  order  for 
this  Committee  to  report  at  any  Regular  Meeting. 

6.  The  Committee  on  Publication  a?id  Sabbath-school  Work 
shall  (a)  gather  information  in  regard  to  the  plans,  aims 
and  work  of  that  Board  ;  (b)  collect,  as  far  as  possible,  accu- 
rate and  reliable  statistics  concerning  the  Sabbath-school 
work  within  the  bounds  of  the  Presbytery  ;  (c)  encourage 
the  establishment  of  Sabbath-schools  in  destitute  places  ; 
and  (d)  report  the  results  of  its  labors  to  the  Jttne  Stated 
Meeting. 

7.  The  Committee  on  Church  Erection  shall  {a)  receive  all 
applications  from  congregations  desiring  aid  from  the  Board 
of  Church  Erection  ;  (b)  carefully  examine  into  the  same  ; 
(V)  recommend  to  the  Presbytery  such  amount  as  it  may 
determine  to  be  necessary  ;  (d)  give  all  proper  encourage- 
ment and  aid  to  the  erection  of  manses  as  well  as  church 
edifices,  where  they  do  not  exist ;  and  (<?)  report  to  Presby- 
tery at  its  June  Stated  Meeting. 

8.  The  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief  shall  (a~)  carefully 
consider  all  applications  of  aged  and  disabled  ministers  and 
their  needy  widows  and  children  ;  (b)  recommend  to  the 
Presbytery  such  amounts  of  money  as,  in  its  judgment,  may 


MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER.  63 

be    necessary  ;    and   (c)   report  to   Presbytery  at  its  June 
Stated  Meeti?ig. 

9.  The  Committee  on  Freedmcn  shall  (a)  gather  and  pre- 
sent to  the  Presbytery  snch  facts  as  may  be  of  interest  in 
regard  to  the  colored  people  of  the  country,  together  with 
their  educational  and  religious  necessities  ;  and  (b)  present 
the  same  to  the  Presbytery  at  its  Fall  Stated  Meeting. 

10.  The  Committee  o?i  Aid  for  Colleges  and  Academies 
shall  (a)  examine  the  reports  of  the  Board  of  Aid  for  Col- 
leges and  Academies  ;  (b)  make  note  of  its  progress  and  of 
the  literary  institutions  under  its  fostering  care  ;  and  (c) 
report  the  same,  together  with  such  facts  in  regard  to  the 
necessities,  claims  and  encouragements  of  this  work  as  may 
be  of  interest,  to  Presbytery,  at  its  Fall  Staled  Meeting. 

11.  The  Committee  on  Systematic  Beneficence  shall  {a)  make 
an  annual  survey  of  the  benevolence  of  the  churches  within 
our  bounds  ;  (b)  prepare  such  a  summary  of  the  contribu- 
tions of  the  churches  connected  with  the  Presbytery  as  shall 
enable  it  to  see  what  is  being  done  for  the  Boards  of  the 
Church ;  (c)  suggest  any  means  which,  in  their  judg- 
ment, will  increase  the  liberality  of  the  churches  ;  and  (d) 
report  to  Presbytery  at  its  Fall  Staled  Meeting. 

12.  The  Committee  o?i  Temperance  shall  {a)  keep  a  watch- 
ful eye  on  all  movements  connected  with  the  cause  of  Tem- 
perance ;  (b)  report  to  Presbytery  such  action  as  it  may 
deem  wise  for  the  Presbytery  to  take  for  the  suppression  of 
the  liquor  traffic  and  the  furtherance  of  Temperance  ;  and 
(c)  report  to  Presbytery  at  its  January  Stated  Meeti?ig. 

13.  The  Committee  on  Sabbath  Observa?ice  shall  (a)  watch 
all  movements  for  and  against  the  proper  observance  of  the 
Sabbath  -v  and  (b)  report  the  same,  with  such  action  as  may 
be  deemed  best  for  the  Presbytery  to  take,  in  order  to  secure 
the  preservation  and  perpetuation  of  this  divine  institution 
to  the  Jafiuary  Stated  Meeting. 

14.  The  Committee  o?i  Young  People's  Societies  shall  (a) 
have  in  charge  the  interests  of  the  various  organizations  of 


64    MANUAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

young  people  ;  and  (b)  report  to  Presbytery  thereon  at  its 
January  Stated  Meeting. 

15.  The  Historical  Committee  shall  procure  a  book  and 
record  therein  such  items  of  interest  as  the  following  :  (a) 
An  account  of  church  organizations  and  dissolutions  ;  (b) 
ordination,  enrollment  and  installation  of  ministers,  disso- 
lution of  pastoral  relations  and  dismission  of  ministers  to 
other  bodies  ;  (c)  biographical  sketches  of  such  members  as 
may  die  while  members  of  this  Presbytery  ;  (d)  such  other 
historical  information  as  may  be  calculated,  in  their  judg- 
ment or  in  that  of  the  Presbytery,  to  throw  light  on  the  his- 
tory of  the  Church  in  this  locality  ;  (e)  a  compact  history 
of  Presbyterianism  within  our  bounds  for  the  current  year, 
including  revivals  of  religion,  the  origin  and  progress  of 
literary  institutions,  great  moral  and  religious  movements, 
removals  by  death  from  the  ministry  or  eldership,  and  (/) 
whatever  else  may  be  essential  to  a  complete  record.  The 
report  shall  be  presented  to  Presbytery,  before  being  entered 
in  the  book,  at  its  January  Stated  Meeting. 

16.  The  Committee  on  Vacancies  in  the  Permanent  Commit- 
tees, consisting  of  the  Moderator,  the  Stated  and  the  Perma- 
nent Clerks,  shall  nominate  to  the  Presbytery,  at  each  Stated 
Meeting,  such  members  of  the  body  as,  in  their  judgment, 
are  best  qualified  to  fill  any  vacancies  that  may  exist  in  any 
of  the  above-named  Committees. 

X.     STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Standing  Committees  are  such  as  have  a  temporary  duty 
to  a  standing  item  of  business.  They  are  discharged  by  the 
action  of  Presbytery  on  their  final  report.     The  following 

shall  be  appointed  : 

1.  Arrangements  and  Devotional  Exercises. — To 
consist  of  the  Session  of  the  church  in  which  the  Presbytery 
meets.  This  Committee  shall  make  all  needful  arrange- 
ments for  the  entertainment  of  the  members  of  the  Presby- 


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tery,  its  hours  of  sessions,  devotional  exercises  and  popular 
meetings,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Presbytery. 

2.  Judicial. — To  be  appointed  when  needed,  and  to  con- 
sist of  three  ministers  and  two  ruling  elders,  to  which  shall 
be  referred  all  papers  of  a  judicial  character. 

3.  Bills  and  Overtures. — To  consist  of  three  minis- 
ters and  two  ruling  elders,  to  whom  shall  be  referred  all 
overtures,  memorials  and  references,  other  than  judicial, 
sent  to  Presbytery. 

4.  Records  of  Sessions. — I.  Sessional  records  shall  be 
examined  by  a  Standing  Committee  of  Presbytery  composed 
of  six  ministers  and  six  ruling  elders,  with  the  assistance  of 
more  in  each  class  in  case  of  temporary  need. 

II.  This  Committee  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Moderator 
with  consent  of  Presbytery  as  follows  :  Ministers  annually 
at  the  Fall  Meeting  to  serve  for  three  years,  except  that  at 
the  first  appointment  two  shall  be  appointed  for  one  year, 
two  for  two  years  and  two  for  three  years.  Ruling  elders 
shall  be  appointed  at  each  Stated  Meeting  of  Presbytery 
whereat  sessional  records  are  to  be  examined,  to  serve  until 
their  successors  are  appointed  ;  additional  men  shall  be 
appointed  pro  tern,  at  any  meeting  on  request  of  the  Stand- 
ing Committee. 

III.  The  Constitution  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  in  the  latest  edition  approved  by 
the  General  Assembly,  shall  be  the  Committee's  standard 
for  the  examination  of  Sessional  Records. 

IV.  In  addition  to  noting  exceptions  the  Committee  shall 
considerately  seek  to  stimulate  the  practice  by  sessions  of 
keeping  a  fair  record  of  their  proceedings  correctly  recorded , 
comprehensive,  accurate  and  neat. 

Y.  Before  the  close  of  the  meeting  at  which  Sessional 
Records  are  submitted  the  Committee  shall  report  to  Pres- 
bytery its  findings  in  each  case,  and  shall  suitably  inscribe 
upon  every  copy  the  action  of  Presbytery  relating  thereto, 


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in  order  that  the  Moderator  may  conveniently  add  his  sig- 
nature in  attestation  thereof. 

VI.  The  standing  members  may  adopt  regulations  for  the 
performance  of  the  Committee's  duties,  subject  to  the 
approval  of  Presbytery. 

5.  Auditors. — To  consist  of  three  ruling  elders,  to  be 
appointed  at  the  Fall  Stated  Meeting,  whose  duty  it  shall 
be  (a)  to  examine  the  Treasurer's  report  and  vouchers  and 
(b)  make  written  report  thereon  to  Presbytery. 

6.  Narrative. — To  consist  of  one  minister  and  one  rul- 
ing elder  as  principals  and  one  minister  and  one  ruling 
elder  as  alternates.  This  Committee  shall  be  appointed  at 
the  Fall  Stated  Meeting  and  shall  serve  for  one  year.  Its 
duty  shall  be  (a)  to  prepare  for  the  April  Stated  Meeting  a 
Narrative  for  the  General  Assembly,  based  on  the  Narra- 
tives of  the  churches,  as  provided  for  in  Rule  XIV  ;  (b)  to 
report  to  the  June  Stated  Meeting  such  additional  matter  as 
may  be  deemed  necessary  to  make  a  complete  Narrative  for 
the  Synod. 

7.  Leave  of  Absence. — To  consist  of  two  ministers  and 
one  ruling  elder.  All  communications  in  regard  to  the 
absence  of  members  of  the  Presbytery  shall  be  referred  to 
this  Committee,  who  shall  (a)  make  record  thereof:  (b) 
hear  the  case  of  all  members  who  find  it  necessary  to  leave 
the  body  before  its  final  adjournment  and  act  thereon  ;  and 
(V)  make  a  full  and  written  report  at  the  close  of  the  final 
session  of  the  Presbytery. 

8.  Minutes  of  General  Assembly. — To  consist  of  the 
Commissioners  to  the  General  Assembly,  who  shall  report 
to  Presbytery  at  its  Fall  Stated  Meeting. 

9.  Minutes  of  Synod. — To  consist  of  the  Commission- 
ers to  the  Synod,  who  shall  report  to  Presbytery  at  its  April 
Stated  Meeting. 

XI.     COMMITTEES  ON  EXAMINATION. 
There  shall  be  a  Committee  appointed  for  the  examina- 


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tion  of  candidates  for  the  ministry,  for  licensure  and  ordi- 
nation on  each  of  the  following  parts  of  trial : 

1.  Experimental  religion  and  motives  for  seeking  the 
office  of  the  ministry. 

2.  Languages. 

3.  Arts,  sciences  and  philosophy. 

4.  Theology. 

5.  Ecclesiastical  history. 

6.  Sacraments. 

7.  Church  government. 

8.  English  Bible. 

XII.    CANDIDATES  AND  THEIR  EXAMINATIONS. 

1.  Candidates  for  the  ministry,  as  well  as  licentiates 
under  the  care  of  the  Presbytery,  shall  report  annually, 
through  the  Chairman  of  the  Permanent  Committee  on 
Education,  to  the  Presbytery. 

2.  The  written  parts  of  trial  assigned  to  candidates  for 
the  ministry,  except  the  sermon,  shall  be  referred  to  the 
joint  Committee  on  Languages  and  Arts  and  Sciences  for 
examination.  Examinations  in  languages,  arts,  sciences 
and  philosophy  shall  be  conducted  before  the  respective 
Committees  on  these  branches,  and  the  other  examinations, 
unless  otherwise  ordered,  before  the  Presbytery. 

XII.     COMMISSIONERS. 

1.  On  the  afternoon  of  the  first  day  of  the  April  Stated 
Meeting,  the  Commissioners  to  the  General  Assembly  shall 
be  elected.  They  shall  report  to  the  Presbytery,  in  person 
or  in  writing,  at  its  Fall  Stated  Meeting. 

2.  The  delegates  to  the  Synod  shall  be  elected  on  the 
afternoon  of  the  first  day  of  the  Fall  Stated  Meeting,  and 
shall  report  to  Presbytery,  in  person  or  in  writing,  at  its 
April  Stated  Meeting.  The  Presbytery  shall  pay  the 
expenses  of  its  Commissioners  only  to  the  extent  of  the 
lowest  railroad  fare  to  and  from  the  place  of  meeting,  plus 
one  dollar  en  route  in  case  of  additional  expenses. 


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3.  For  the  purpose  of  the  election  of  delegates  to  Synod, 
an  alphabetical  roll  of  the  Presbytery  shall  be  prepared. 
The  said  roll  shall  consist  of  the  names  of  ministers  who  are 
engaged  in  ministerial  work  within  our  own  bounds  and 
have  been  members  of  the  Presbytery  at  least  one  year. 
The  first  six  names  or  such  ratio  as  shall  at  any  time  exist 
shall  be  principals,  and  the  second  six  alternates,  and  so  on 
down  the  roll  until  this  roll  shall  have  been  exhausted.  Any 
alternate  who  shall  take  the  place  of  a  principal  shall  be 
regarded  as  having  filled  his  own  term.  When  the  roll  is 
exhausted  a  new  roll  shall  be  made  of  Presbytery  as  it  shall 
then  consist.  The  same  plan  shall  be  followed  for  elder 
delegates,  taking  one  elder  from  a  church  or  from  the  two 
churches  of  a  joint  pastorate  on  the  alphabetical  roll  of 
churches.  Whenever  the  interests  of  Presbytery  or  con- 
siderations of  courtesy  shall  make  it  desirable  to  send  any 
special  delegates,  nothing  in  this  plan  shall  militate  against 
such  special  selection. 

XIV.      CHURCH  SESSIONS. 

1.  When  called  for,  at  the  Fall  Stated  Meeting,  each 
church  Session  shall  present  its  records  for  review  to  the 
Committee  appointed  by  the  Presbytery  for  the  purpose. 

2.  Each  church  Session  shall  prepare  the  narrative  of 
the  state  of  religion  within  its  bounds,  on  the  blank  sent 
out  by  the  Stated  Clerk,  and  forward  the  same  to  the  Com- 
mittee on  Narrative,  at  least  two  weeks  before  the  April 
Stated  Meeting,  and,  when  there  is  additional  matter  to 
be  added,  two  weeks  before  the  Fall  Stated  Meeting  of  the 
Presbytery. 

3.  Each  church  Session  shall  promptly  fill  the  various 
columns  in  the  blank  statistical  report  sent  out  by  the 
Stated  Clerk,  and  return  the  same  to  him,  at' least  one  week 
before  the  April  Stated  Meeting  of  the  Presbytery. 


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XV.     VACANT  CHURCHES. 

1.  Whenever  a  church  becomes  vacant  it  falls  under  the 
immediate  care  of  the  Committee  on  Synodical  Missions,  and 
so  continues  until  brought  regularly  under  the  charge  of 
an  individual  pastor ;  and  the  Committee  shall  proceed 
immediately  to  take  such  order  in  its  behalf  as  its  circum- 
stances ma}T  require. 

2.  The  appointment  of  a  minister  of  the  Presbytery  as 
the  Moderator  of  the  Session  of  a  vacant  church  shall  in 
no  case  be  omitted.  Said  Moderator  may  be  nominated  by 
the  Session. 

3.  The  Session  of  a  vacant  church  may  ask  leave  of  the 
Presbytery  to  supply  its  own  pulpit ;  and  when  said  leave 
is  obtained  it  shall,  unless  renewed,  expire  at  the  next 
Stated  Meeting.  In  the  absence  of  such  leave  the  Session 
shall,  in  general,  apply  for  supplies  for  its  pulpit  to  the 
Committee  on  Synodical  Missions. 

4.  The  Sessions  of  vacant  churches  may  properly  apply 
for  the  aid  of  the  Presbytery,  through  the  Committee  on 
Synodical  Missions,  in  obtaining  candidates  for  the  pastor- 
ate, and  they  should  by  all  means  do  it  when  the  vacancy 
has  been  of  long  continuance. 

5.  No  vacant  church  shall  open  its  pulpit  to  a  stranger 
as  a  candidate,  and  especially  not  to  one  not  in  our  ecclesi- 
astical connection,  without  consultation  with  the  Committee 
on  Synodical  Missions. 

6.  When  a  church  has  been  long  vacant,  the  Presbytery 
shall  visit  it,  by  a  Committee,  for  the  purpose  of  inquiry 
concerning  its  welfare  and  prospects,  and  of  making  such 
suggestions  and  giving  such  counsel  as  the  case  may 
require. 

7.  If  it  become  known  to  Presbytery  that  dangerous  dif- 
ficulties exist  in  any  vacant  church,  which  require  its  inter- 
position, it  shall  appoint  a  commission,  with  the  full  power 
of  the  Presbytery,  to  adopt  whatever  measures  may  be 
required  for  the  peace,  purity  and  prosperity  of  the  church. 


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XVI.     AMENDMENTS. 

Any  of  these  Standing  Rules  may  be  suspended,  at  any 
meeting,  by  a  two-thirds  vote  ;  or  may  be  amended  or 
rescinded  by  a  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  members  present  at 
any  Stated  Meeting,  provided  that  notice  of  such  intended 
change  has  been  given  at  a  previous  Stated  Meeting. 


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PERMANENT    COMMITTEES. 


1.      COMMITTEE    ON    BUSINESS. 

Rev.  Lewis  W.  Mudge,  D.D.  Charles  S.  Welles Middletown 

Rev.  William  W.  MeKinney,  D.D.  Alfred  P.  Reid Westminster 

Rev.  George  B.  Carr,  D.  D.  Charles  G.  Blatchley Wayne 

Rev.  W.  Rankin  Huston. 

Rev.  William  A.  Patton,  D.D. 

Rev.  John  B.  Rendall,  D.D.,  ex  offiicio. 

Rev.  W.  Teuton  Kruse,  ex  officio. 

2.      SYNODICAL   MISSIONS. 

Rev.  Thomas  R.  McDowell,  J.Frank  Black Chester 

Rev.  Philip  H.  Mowry,  D.D.  Alfred  P.  Reid,  Esq West  Chester 

Rev.  Prof.  John  B.  Rendall.  W.  Penrose  Moore  .    .  Braudyvvine  Manor 

Rev.  William  A.  Patton,  D.D.  Jacob  Y.  McConnell  .    .    .  Darby  Borough 

Rev.  William  W.  MeKinney,  D.D.  Albert  E.  Townsend Oxford 

Rev.  Washington  R.  Laird,  Ph.D. 

Rev.  H.  A.  McLean. 

Rev.  William  Boyd. 

Rev.  Robert  Watson,  Ph.D. 

Rev.  Joshua  L.  Russell,  D.D. 

Rev.  Charles  R.  Williamson,  Ph.D. 

3.      HOME   MISSIONS. 

Rev.  Lewis  W.  Mudge,  D.D.-  J.  L.  Twaddell Devon 

Rev.  William  H.  Johnson,  Ph.D.  J.  Caldwell  Hiukson Chester 

Rev.  R.  B.  Dilworth.  James  Murray PhcEnixville 

Rev.  Martin  L.  Ross,  D.D. 
Rev.  H.  C.  Sperbeck. 

4.      FOREIGN    MISSIONS. 

Rev.  Joshua  L.  Russell,  D.D.  Charles  S.  Welles Elwyu 

Rev.  William  Teuton  Kruse.  Cal lender  I.  Leiper Media 

Rev.  S.  Harper  Leeper.  William  E.  Steen Bryu  Mawr 

Rev.  George  E.  Gillespie. 
Rev.  Joel  Swartz,  D.D. 

5.  EDUCATION. 

Rev.  Joseph  L.  Polk,  Ph.D.  J.  Hayes  Turner Faggs  Manor 

Rev.  Prof.  R.  Laird  Stewart,  D.D.  J.  M.  C.  Dickey,  Esq., Oxford 

Rev.  Robert  A.  Hunter.  Walter  L.  Wright    .    .  Lincoln  University 

Rev.  John  M.  Jenkins. 
Rev.  George  Johnson. 

6.      PUBLICATION    AND  SABBATH-SCHOOL   WORK. 

Rev.  Wm.  Teuton  Kruse.  Charles  H.  Dix Landsdm\  ik 

Rev.  William  W.  Heberton.  A.  G.  C  Smith Media 

'  Rev.  Van  DerveerY.  Nicholas.  William  H.  Ridgway Coatesville 

Rev.  W.  Rankin  Huston. 
Rev.  George  A.  Marr. 


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7.      CHURCH    ERECTION   AND   MANSES. 

Rev.  Abraham  L.  Latham,  Ph.D.  DeWitt  C.  Carhart Oxford 

Rev.  David  Tully,  D.D.  William  B.  Stauffer  .    .  E.  Downingtown 

Rev.  Hector  A.  McLean.  Frank  Innis Chester 

Rev.  S.  Harper  Leeper. 
Rev.  James  R.  Kerr. 

8.      MINISTERIAL  RELIEF. 

Rev.  H.  A.  McLean.  John  F.  Yanleer Thurlow 

Rev.  Joseph  L.  Polk,  Ph.D.  H.  A.  Malin Darby  Borough 

Rev.  Joshua  L.  Russell,  D.D.  Isaac  Seltzer Fagg's  Manor 

Rev.  John  M.  Jenkins. 

Rev.  William  W.  McKinney,  D.D. 

9.      FREEDMEN. 

Rev.  Isaac  N.  Rendall,  D.D.  William  V.  Husted West  Chester 

Rev.  Caleb  H.  Rodney.  Henry  B.  Black Chester 

Rev.  Samuel  W.  Johnson.  Albert  E.  Townsend Oxford 

Rev.  Herbert  W.  Bieber. 
Rev.  Thomas  M.  Thomas. 

10.      AID  FOR   COLLEGES   AND   ACADEMIES. 

Rev.  Francis  J.  Collier,  D.D.  Harris'c.  Sproat Westtown 

Rev.  Caleb  H.  Rodney.  Alexander  P.  Tuttou  .    .  E.  Downingtown 

Rev.  Alford  Kelley.  H.  H.  Bitler Rutledge 

Rev.  Edmund  W.  Fitzsimou. 
Rev.  Charles  C.  Walker. 

11.      SYSTEMATIC  BENEFICENCE. 

Rev.  Thomas  J.  Aiken.  Charles  G.  Blatchley Wayne 

Rev.  William  Hamilton  Miller,  D.D.  Joel  P.  Conrad New  London 

Rev.  William  Boyd.  J.  Caldwell  Hiukson Chester 

Rev.  Henry  E.  Jackson. 
Rev.  William  McFarland. 

12.      TEMPERANCE. 

Rev.  Francis  J.  Collier,  D  D.  B.  Frank  Beatty Chester 

Rev.  Philip  H.  Mowry,  D.D.  John  G.  Thomas,  M.D Marple 

Rev.  David  Tully,  D.D.  George  M.  Chandler Avoudale 

Rev.  William  Boyd. 
Rev.  Samuel  Beatty. 

13.  SABBATH   OBSERVANCE. 

Rev.  Jacob  Weidmau.  Edward  C.  Bull   ....      Kenuett  Square 

Rev.  Washington  R.  Laird,  Ph.D.  J.  Chester  Wilson    .    .    .    .  Clifton  Heights 

Rev.  James  R.  Kerr.  John  G.  Thomas,  M.D  .  Newtown  Square 

Rev.  James  G.  Young. 
Rev.  Roland  E.  Crist. 

14.      YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  SOCIETIES. 

» 
Rev.  William  A.  Patton,  D.D.  Jacob  Y.  McConuell,  B.S Colwyn 

Rev.  Robert  A.  Hunter.  William  C.  Husted West  Chester 

Rev.  Charles  R.  Williamson,  Ph.D.  Frank  G.  Sweeney Chester 

Rev.  Samuel  T.  Linton. 

Rev.  Robert  N.  Powers. 


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15.      HISTORICAL. 

Rev.  W.  Tenton  Kruse  George  K.  Cross,  Esq Gleuolden 

Rev.  Robert  M.  Patterson,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Wilmer  W.  MacElree,  Esq.,  West  Chester 

Rev.  David  Tully,  U.D.  J.  William  Landis Swarthmore 

Rev.  Jacob  Weidman. 

Rev.  David  A.  McWilliams,  D.D. 

16.      TWENTIETH  CENTURY  COMMITTEE. 

Rev.  Washington  R.  Laird,  Ph.D.  H.  B.  Black Chester 

Rev.  William  H.  Miller,  D.D.  Harry  Garmau Coatesville 

Rev.  David  Tully,  D.D.  J.  Evertou  Ramsay Oxford 

Rev.  William  A.  Pattou,  D.D. 
Rev.  Robert  Watson,  Ph.D. 

17.      COMMITTEE   ON   AMERICAN    BIBLE   SOCIETY. 
Rev.  Jacob  Weidman.  J.  Chester  Wilson  ....  Clifton  Heights 

Rev.  David  A.  McWilliams,  D.D. 

18.      COMMITTEE   ON   TRACT  SOCIETY. 
Rev.  W.  Rankin  Huston.  W.  Penrose  Moore  .    .  Brandywiue  Manor 

Rev.  Howard  L.  Guss. 

19.      COMMITTEE     ON    FINANCE    FOR     SYNODICAL   SUSTENTATION. 

ALE    ELDERS. 

Charles  G.  Blatchley Wayne        Albert  E.  Townseud Oxford 

Harry  B.  Black Chester        Charles  C.  Owens Parkesburg 

William  C.  Husted  ....  West  Chester        Charles  H.  Dix Landsdowne 

Jacob  Y.  McConnell   .    .    .  Darby  Borough 

20.      COMMITTEE   ON   EVANGELISTIC   WORK. 

Rev.  Washington  R.  Laird,  Ph.D.  William  H.  Ridgeway    ....  Coatesville 

Rev.  Van  Derveer  V.  Nicholas.  J.  Chester  Wilson    ....  Clifton  Heights 

Rev.  Robert  Watson,  Ph.D.  John  G.  Mackey Media 

Rev.  William  Boyd. 

Rev.  Lewis  W.  Mudge,  D.D. 

21.      COMMITTEE  ON  SESSIONAL  RECORDS. 

ONE    YEAR. 
Rev.  Philip  H.  Mowry,  D.D.  Rev.  Lewis  W.  Mudge,  D.D. 

TWO   YEARS. 
Rev.  V.  V.  Nicholas.  Rev.  David  A.  McWilliams,  D.D. 

THREE    YEARS. 

Rev.  Robert  Watson,  Ph.D.  Rev.  H.  S.  VauOsteu. 

22.      TRUSTEES   OF   PRESBYTERY. 

THREE    YEARS. 

Alfred  P.  Reid,  Esq.,  Chairman;  Rev.  John  B.  Kendall,  D.D.,  Sec'y; 

Rev.  Philip  H.  Mowry,  D.D. 

TWO    YEARS. 

Rev.  William  Boyd.  Charles  G.  Blatchley.  J.  Frank  Black. 

ONE    YEAR. 

Rev.  Robert  Watson,  Ph.D.        Thomas  G.  Janvier.        Albert  E.  Townseud. 


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COMMITTEES    ON   EXAMINATION. 

EXPERIMENTAL     RELIGION     AND     MOTIVES     FOR     SEEKING     THE 

MINISTRY. 

Rev.  David  Tully,  D.  D.  Rev.  Thomas  J.  Aiken. 

Rev.  Robert  L.  Stewart,  D.D. 


ARTS,  SCIENCE  AND  PHILOSOPHY. 

Rev.  Prof.  John  B.  Rendall,  D.D. 

Rev.  Robert  Watson,  Ph.D. 

Rev.  Charles  R.  Williamson,  Ph.D. 

LANGUAGES. 

Rev.  Joseph  L.  Polk,  Ph.D. 
Rev.  William  H.  Miller,  D.D. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Rendall,  D.D. 


ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY. 

Rev.  W.  Deas  Kerswell.  D.D. 

Rev.  Jacob  Weidman. 

Rev.  Joshua  L-  Russell,  D.D. 

SACRAMENTS. 

Rev.  Francis  J.  Collier,  D.D. 
Rev.  William  Tenton  Kruse. 
Rev.  George  B.  Carr,  D.D. 

CHURCH   GOVERNMENT. 


THEOLOGY. 

Rev.  Isaac  N.  Rendall,  D.D.  Rev.  Washington  R.  Laird,  Ph.D. 

Rev.  Philip  H.  Mowry,  D.D.  Rev.  Wm   Boyd. 

Rev.  Robert  M.  Patterson,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Rev.  Henry  E.  Jackson. 


ENGLISH  BIBLE. 


Rev.  David  Tully,  D.D. 


Rev.  William  Boyd. 


Rev.  Robert  A.  Hunter. 


ORDER   OF   BUSINESS 

FOR   APRIL   STATED   MEETING. 

The  following  Order  of  Business  shall  be  observed,  as 
far  as  possible,  during  the  sessions  of  the  April  Stated 
Meetings  : 

1.  Sermon. 

2.  Constituting  Prayer. 

3.  Calling  of  the  Roll. 

4.  Election  of  Moderator  and  Temporary  Clerk. 

5.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Arrangements  and  Devo- 

tional Exercises. 

6.  Reading  and  Approval  of  Recorded  Minutes. 

7.  Report  of  the  Stated  Clerk. 

8.  Report  of  Business  Committee. 

9.  Appointment  of  Committees  on  : 

(a)  Bills  and  Overtures. 
(£)  Leave  of  Absence. 


MANUAL  OF  THE   PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER.  75 

10.  Select  place  of  Next  Stated  Meeting. 

11.  Hear  Report  of  Commissioners  to  Synod. 

12.  Election  of  Commissioners  to  the  General  Assembly. 

13.  Report  of  Committees  on  : 

(a)  Synodical  Missions. 

(b)  Home  Missions. 
(V)  Education. 

(d)  Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

(e)  Bills  and  Overtures. 
(/)  Judicial. 

(g)  Leave  of  Absence. 

14.  Reading   of   the   Statistical   Report   for   the   General 

Assembly. 

15.  Report  on  Vacancies  in  Permanent  Committees. 

16.  Adjournment. 

ORDER    OF    BUSINESS 

FOR  JUNE  STATED  MEETING. 

The  following  Order  of  Business  shall  be  observed,  as 
far  as  possible,  during  the  sessions  of  the  June  Stated 
Meeting  : 

1.  Half-hour  Devotional  Exercises. 

2.  Constituting  Prayer. 

3.  Calling  of  the  Roll. 

4.  Election  of  Temporary  Clerk. 

5.  Report  of  Committee  of  Arrangements. 

6.  Reading  and  Approval  of  Recorded  Minutes. 

7.  Report  of  Stated  Clerk. 

8.  Report  of  Business  Committee. 

9.  Appointment  of  Committees,  if  needed,  on  : 

(a)  Bills  and  Overtures. 

(b)  Judicial. 

10.  Reading  of  Narrative  of  Religion. 

11.  Reports  of  Committees  on  : 

(a)  Publication  and  Sabbath-school  Work. 

(b)  Young  People's  Societies. 


76    MANUAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CHESTER. 

(V)    Ministerial  Relief. 

(d)  Church  Erection. 

(e)  American  Bible  Society. 
(/)  Special  Committees. 

12.  Select  Next  Place  of  Meeting. 

13.  Reading  of  Minutes. 

14.  Adjournment. 


ORDER    OF    BUSINESS 

FOR   SEPTEMBER   STATED    MEETING. 

The  following  Order  of  Business  shall  be  observed,  as  far 
as  possible,  during  the  sessions  of  the  September  Stated 
Meeting : 

1.  Sermon. 

2.  Constituting  Prayer. 

3.  Calling  of  the  Roll. 

4.  Election  of  Moderator  and  Temporary  Clerk. 

5.  Report  of  Committee  of  Arrangements  and  Devotional 

Exercises. 

6.  Reading  and  Approval  of  Recorded  Minutes. 

7.  Report  of  the  Stated  Clerk. 

8.  Report  of  Business  Committee. 

9.  Appointment  of  Committees  on  : 

(«)  Bills  and  Overtures. 

(b)  Leave  of  Absence. 

(c)  Narrative  of  the  State  of  Religion. 

(d)  Records  of  Church  Sessions. 

(e)  Auditing  Treasurer's  Accounts. 

10.  Report  of  Treasurer. 

11.  Report  of  Committee  on  Assessments. 

12.  Report  of  Commissioners  to  the  General  Assembly. 

13.  Select  a  Place  for  Next  Stated  Meeting. 

14.  Election  of  Commissioners  to  Synod. 

15.  Hear  Reports  of  Committees  on  : 

(a)  Foreign  Missions. 

(b)  Synodical  Missions. 


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(V)  Education. 

(d)  Freedmen. 

(e)  Auditing  Treasurer's  Accounts. 
(/)   Bills  and  Overtures. 

(g)  Judicial. 
(//)  Special  Committees. 
(J)    Sessional  Records. 
(/)  Leave  of  Absence. 

16.  Report  on  Vacancies  in  Permanent  Committees. 

17.  Adjournment.      

ORDER    OF   BUSINESS 

FOR  JANUARY   STATED   MEETING. 

The  following  Order  of  Business  shall  be  observed,  as 
far  as  possible,  during  the  sessions  of  the  January  Stated 
Meeting  : 

1.  Half-hour  Devotional  Exercises. 

2.  Constituting  Prayer. 

3.  Calling  of  Roll. 

4.  Election  of  Temporary  Clerk. 

5.  Report  of  Committee  of  Arrangements. 

6.  Reading  of  Recorded  Minutes. 

7.  Report  of  Stated  Clerk. 

8.  Report  of  Business  Committee. 

9.  Appointment  of  Committees,  if  needed,  on  : 

(«)  Bills  and  Overtures. 
(b)  Judicial. 

10.  Report  of  Committees  on: 

(a)  Temperance. 

(b)  Sabbath  Observance. 
(V)   Systematic  Beneficence 

(d)  Aid  for  Colleges. 

(e)  Historical. 

(/)  Special  Committees. 

11.  Select  Next  Place  of  Meeting. 

12.  Reading  of  Minutes. 

13.  Adjournment. 


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